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Eileen Gu Stars in Tiffany & Co.'s New Tiffany Knot Collection
By SENATUS Magazine | 25 February 2022

Olympic Gold Medal winning skier Eileen Gu stars in Tiffany & Co.’s latest collection, the Tiffany Knot, in its latest campaign unveiled. Sleek curves intermingle with jagged angles to create bracelets, rings, necklaces, pendants, and earrings in 18k yellow and rose gold in this new collection.

The hero piece is a stunning double-wrap choker that is handset with more than 300 diamonds, a testament to the brand’s design ingenuity.

The collection draws inspiration from the chain-link seen in New York City. The American jeweller repurposes the utilitarian structure to represent strength, rebellion, and unshakable bonds. The end result is an industrial shape transformed into a classy reinterpretation, capturing the tenacious spirit of its hometown.

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